Here is a BY DATE listing of '''upcoming conferences and training events''' that pertain to [[digital forensics]]. Some of these duplicate the generic [[conferences]], but have specific dates/locations for the upcoming conference/training event.

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BlackBerry devices come with password protection. The owner has the capability to protect all data on the phone with a password. The user may also specify the amount of attempts for entering the password before wiping all data from the device.

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<b> The Conference and Training List is provided by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Digital and Multi-media Listserv</b>

The device will then wipe. It will be reset to the factory out-of-the-box condition (default folder structure), and the password reset. You will lose everything in the device memory, with no possibility of recovery. It will not reformat the microSD card, since that's not part of the factory configuration. The phone will still be usable, and the operating system will be unchanged. So this technique cannot be used to roll back from an OS upgrade problem.

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== On-going / Continuous Training ==

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|Basic Computer Examiner Course

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|Computer Forensic Training Online

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|http://www.cftco.com

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|MaresWare Suite Training

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|First full week every month, Atlanta, GA

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|http://www.maresware.com/maresware/training/maresware.htm

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|Linux Data Forensics Training

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|Distance Learning Format

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|http://www.crazytrain.com/training.html

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|Evidence Recovery for Windows Vista&trade;

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|First full week every month, Brunswick, GA

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|http://www.internetcrimes.net

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|Evidence Recovery for Windows Server&reg; 2003 R2

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|Second full week every month, Brunswick, GA

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|http://www.internetcrimes.net

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|Evidence Recovery for the Windows XP&trade; operating system

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|Third full week every month, Brunswick, GA

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|http://www.internetcrimes.net

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Obviously this is a serious problem if you need to perform forensics on the device. The best work around is to work with the owner of the device and hopefully get them to disclose the password.

4. On the next page, reply accordingly to the eligibility prompt and click ''Next'' to continue.*

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5. Agree or disagree to the SDK agreement and click ''Submit'' to continue.*

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6. The next page will provide you with a link to download the .ZIP file containing the wanted simulator.

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* - If you disagree at any of these point you will not be able to continue to the download.

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INCOMPLETE, WILL COMPLETE BY 11.3.2008

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Below is an example of a 7510 simulator. These simulators ARE capable of connecting to Blackberry Desktop Manager

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== Blackberry Protocol ==

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http://www.off.net/cassis/protocol-description.html

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Here is a useful link to the Blackberry Protocol as documented by Phil Schwan, Mike Shaver, and Ian Goldberg. The article goes into great description of packet sniffing and the protocol as it relates to data transfer across a USB port.

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Revision as of 17:18, 20 June 2007

Here is a BY DATE listing of upcoming conferences and training events that pertain to digital forensics. Some of these duplicate the generic conferences, but have specific dates/locations for the upcoming conference/training event.

The Conference and Training List is provided by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Digital and Multi-media Listserv (Subscribe by sending an email to listserv@lists.mitre.org with message body containing SUBSCRIBE AAFS-DIGITAL-MULTIMEDIA-LIST) Any requests for additions, deletions or corrections to this list should be sent by email to David Baker (bakerd AT mitre.org).